GERMANY: Not Good Enough

The Nazis could not do enough for Hangman Reinhard Heydrich. His
bomb-gutted body was borne through torchlit streets; it lay in state
in gabled Prague Castle. Four Black Shirts stood as a guard of honor at
each of the four corners of a coffin scarred by a huge swastika. In
courtyards and alleyways the volleys of retributory gunfire were like
the spitting of angry cats. At each spatter another Czech fell. In ten
days the Germans admitted 216 Czechs shot. But that was not good
enough.